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June Mulcahey: Must keep you very busy. You must value your free time. Joe Nast: Free time? June Mulcahey: You know- going out, recreation. Joe Nast: I - uh, not of late, no. June Mulcahey: No? Joe Nast: Yeah. Lately I've been a little, preoccupied. June Mulcahey: [smiling] Oh, I see. Other interests. Joe Nast: My fiance's death.
June Mulcahey: [referring to Diana's death] He didn't tell me that you were [pause] June Mulcahey: still tied up in all that? Joe Nast: Really? June Mulcahey: No. Joe Nast: Well, you know, it was kind of a deal, the whole thing. The clean-up alone took days. You'd be amazed at what a mess a high-caliber weapon can make, an in a restaurant, all those little pieces of - all of - well anyway, let's just say it was pretty time-consuming. Then you got the whole burial to deal with. This whole coffin business - much more complicated than people think. Standard sizes? Dream on! Had to custom-fit the whole deal. Had a tailor come out, do her size right then and there. Do you know how hard it is to have a tailor come out to do house calls? And on a school night? I mean [laughs] Joe Nast: this is pulling teeth, you know what I'm saying? And then, you know, of course you got the house to deal with, and that's a whole other ordeal, you know? Cause who wants her stuff around, right? I mean, that's a valuable room, why waste it? So, you slog through that and, yeah, next thing you know a couple of weeks have gone by and your thinking to yourself "man oh man, am I still tied up with all this? Where did the time go?" |